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Triumph Tracker 400
The Triumph Tracker 400 is a flat-track racing-inspired motorcycle that delivers a raw appeal. The latest entrant in the Triumph 400 series is powered by a new TR-series 350cc engine that produces 40 PS of peak power and 32 Nm of peak torque. It boasts aggressive styling while retaining a slightly similar silhouette. In terms of dimensions, it is lower than the Speed 400. The motorcycle features new mechanical parts and revised internal engine components. Moreover, it comes with switchable traction control, ABS, and a semi-digital instrument cluster, among other features.
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Tracker 400 Highlights
Engine
| Engine Capacity | 349 cc |
| Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 4 valve, DOHC |
| Maximum Power | 39.45 bhp @ 8750 rpm |
| Maximum Torque | 32 Nm @ 7500 rpm |
Competitor Comparison
| Model | Engine Size | Maximum Power |
|---|---|---|
| Adventure 250 | 248.76 cc | 30.57 bhp @ 9250 rpm |
| X440 | 440 cc | 27 bhp @ 6000 rpm |
| Scram 440 | 443 cc | 18.7 bhp @ 6250 rpm |
| 42 Bobber | 334 cc | 29.49 bhp |
| Scrambler 400X | 349 cc | 39.5 bhp @ 8000 rpm |
Kerb Weight
180 kg
Tracker 400's 180 kg Kerb Weight is close to the segment average of 181.23 kg.
Kerb Weight of Tracker 400 Competitors
| Model | Kerb Weight (kg) |
|---|---|
| Adventure 250 | 177 kg |
| X440 | 190.5 kg |
| Scram 440 | 196 kg |
| 42 Bobber | 185 kg |
| Scrambler 400X | 185 kg |
| Speed 400 | 179 kg |
| Apache RTR 310 | 169 kg |
| Guerrilla 450 | 185 kg |
| 250 Duke | 162.8 kg |
| Thruxton 400 | 183 kg |
Seat Height
805 mm
Tracker 400's 805 mm Seat Height is close to the segment average of 799.5 mm.
Seat Height of Tracker 400 Competitors
| Model | Seat Height (mm) |
|---|---|
| Adventure 250 | 855 mm |
| X440 | 805 mm |
| Scram 440 | 795 mm |
| 42 Bobber | 740 mm |
| Scrambler 400X | 835 mm |
| Speed 400 | 790 mm |
| Apache RTR 310 | 800 mm |
| Guerrilla 450 | 780 mm |
| 250 Duke | 800 mm |
| Thruxton 400 | 795 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity
13 Litres
Tracker 400's 13 litres Fuel Tank Capacity is close to the segment average of 13.3 litres.
Fuel Tank Capacity of Tracker 400 Competitors
| Model | Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) |
|---|---|
| Adventure 250 | 14.5 Litres |
| X440 | 13.5 Litres |
| Scram 440 | 15 Litres |
| 42 Bobber | 14 Litres |
| Scrambler 400X | 13 Litres |
| Speed 400 | 13 Litres |
| Apache RTR 310 | 11 Litres |
| Guerrilla 450 | 11 Litres |
| 250 Duke | 15 Litres |
| Thruxton 400 | 13 Litres |
Number of Gears
6 speed
Tracker 400's 6 Number of Gears is equal to the segment average of 6.
Number of Gears of Tracker 400 Competitors
| Model | Number of Gears |
|---|---|
| Adventure 250 | 6 Speed |
| X440 | 6 Speed |
| Scram 440 | 6 Speed |
| 42 Bobber | 6 Speed |
| Scrambler 400X | 6 Speed |
| Speed 400 | 6 Speed |
| Apache RTR 310 | 6 Speed |
| Guerrilla 450 | 6 Speed |
| 250 Duke | 6 Speed |
| Thruxton 400 | 6 Speed |
Triumph Tracker 400 Price
Triumph Tracker 400 Specs & Features
Expert Verdict on Tracker 400
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Triumph Tracker 400 Detailed Review
- The new Tracker 400 boasts race-inspired styling with aggressive body lines that give it an attractive design language. It continues to carry a silhouette similar to other 400cc Triumph models while retaining its modern-classic appeal. It features a sculpted fuel tank with knee cutouts, dual-spoke alloy wheels, a small flyscreen, powder-coated covers, among other attractive elements.
- It is available in three race-inspired colour options with bold badging on the fuel tank, race stripes, and a distinctive number board on the side with a “400” sticker as a tribute to flat-track racers. Overall, the styling gives it a sporty look, making it one of the best-looking motorcycles in the 400 series in the market.
- Despite being called the Tracker 400, it is powered by a 350cc engine that produces 40 PS / 39.4 bhp of peak power and 32 Nm of peak torque. This new engine will also power other motorcycles in the 400 lineup. Interestingly, the Tracker is sold with a 398cc engine in global markets, offering more power and torque.
- The performance is well-suited for daily riding, and the riding stance is slightly race-inspired, providing a comfortable yet engaging riding position. The torque-assist clutch further enhances performance by ensuring smoother torque delivery.
Tracker 400 engine specifications:
| Transmission | Manual |
| Engine | 349 cc |
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To give it a race-inspired stance, the brand has revised the motorcycle’s dimensions compared to the Speed 400. It features a dedicated chassis with 43mm upside-down front forks offering 140mm travel, and a gas-charged monoshock RSU with 130mm travel and preload adjustment.
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The handlebar is wider, set 23mm broader and 134mm lower than the Speed 400. The footpegs are repositioned slightly rearward and higher to provide a more aggressive and confident riding posture. To complete the flat-track look, it gets block-pattern tyres paired with dual-spoke alloy wheels. Overall, the mechanical setup ensures a good balance of comfort and ride quality.
- While the styling and mechanical package are strong, the feature list feels slightly limited. It comes equipped with switchable traction control, ABS, a semi-digital instrument console, and disc brakes at both ends, among other features. However, some rivals in the segment offer a more comprehensive feature set.
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Triumph Tracker 400 Competitors
| Models | Engine | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Fuel Tank Capacity | No. of Gears | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
₹2.46 Lakh* | 349 cc | - | 180 kg | 805 mm | 13 L | 6 speed Gears | |
| 440 cc | 35 kmpl | 190.5 kg | 805 mm | 13.5 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs X440 | |
| 248.76 cc | 30 kmpl | 177 kg | 855 mm | 14.5 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs Adventure 250 | |
| 349 cc | - | 179 kg | 790 mm | 13 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs Speed 400 | |
| 312.12 cc | 30 kmpl | 169 kg | 800 mm | 11 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs Apache RTR 310 | |
| 452 cc | - | 185 kg | 780 mm | 11 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs Guerrilla 450 | |
| 349 cc | - | 185 kg | 835 mm | 13 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs Scrambler 400X | |
| 249.07 cc | 30.8 kmpl | 162.8 kg | 800 mm | 15 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs 250 Duke | |
| 349 cc | - | 183 kg | 795 mm | 13 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs Thruxton 400 | |
| 334 cc | 30 kmpl | 185 kg | 740 mm | 14 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs 42 Bobber | |
| 443 cc | - | 196 kg | 795 mm | 15 L | 6 Speed Gears | Tracker 400 vs Scram 440 |
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Latest Updates on Tracker 400
Triumph India has launched another 400 series motorcycle, the Triumph Tracker 400, in India at Rs 2.46 lakh (ex-showroom). The new Tracker 400 is available with the new 350cc TR-Series engine that produces 40 PS of peak power and 32 Nm of peak torque.







